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» The talent show The Star has been on the small screen for 12 years, and has proved hugely popular with audiences. However, it’s surprising that in all that time, the programme has only ever had two female winners. One of those, Radubdow Srinawong (Matung) who gained the first place crown in 2015, is also the youngest ever winner. There can be no doubt that she deserved her success, however. She may be small, but her big voice absolutely blew the audience away.

» Teen music label MBO has created a huge buzz with its new talent show, The Idol Game. In the fun show, two teams of singers compete against each other and viewers vote for their favourites. And the winner — who’ll be announced on July 24 — will get to release their own single.

» New actress Cholrudee Amornluk (Joon) started her showbiz career in a TV commercial and became a leading actress in the 2015 indie movie, 367 Days Him and Her. The 20-year-old actress had a chance to reach a bigger audience when she met a Channel 8 talent scout who was one of the judges at Sripatum University’s Star Contest. After winning the contest, Joon was asked to an audition and got a contract with Channel 8.

» Fans of Academy Fantasia (AF) are entertained by the singing talent and fun personalities on the show, but they enjoy the relationship between contestants just as much. Good friends Tao and Kacha are especially popular.

» For anybody who has ambitions to be a singer, it helps to grow up in a music-loving family. This was certainly the case with Pichsinee Veerasuthimas (Bowky), one of the outstanding contestants on The Voice Thailand last year.

» It can take time to discover our true calling in life. We often end up studying things because we think it’s what we’re supposed to do, not because it’s what interests us. Pornsiri Williams (Kitty) earned a Bachelor’s in Physics from Kasetsart University and a Master’s in International Hospitality and Tourism Management from Schiller University in the UK. However, when she finally did pursue a career, it wasn’t in either of these fields.

» Being a student can be tough. You study hard to get into the university you want but once you’re there, you discover that it’s no bed of roses. The trials of student life are the focus of GMM25’s latest romantic drama, Kob Khun Tee Rak Gun (Thank You for Loving Me). The show begins positively, as the main characters get into the courses they want. But after that, things don’t go as expected.

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